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As we hard core comic fans know, the very foundation of the Marvel universe is about to be torn asunder because of CIVIL WAR! Whose side are YOU on? Me personally: I support the Registration Act.

2006-11-25 14:33:31 · 7 answers · asked by Aiden J 1 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

I'm actually for it. When the Thor Robot killed that one hero, I was going to reconsider, but I still think the whole meaning behind the Super Hero Registration Act. It helps us know that we can actually TRUST the super heroes who are flying about with the ability to kill you with just a thought and a wave of their hand. And there are still benefits for the heroes. They can actually get paid for their civil services. Now how is that bad? I know that this entire registration act is against our personal liberties and rights as US citizens, but that's why America is so great. We are permitted to change our minds. And since it became a law anyway, I don't see how this is unconstitutional. It is ALSO our priority as citizens to uphold and obey the law. However, I do respect the other side's point of view. They also have good reason for being AGAINST the registration act. In reality, I could go either or, but I'm supporting the registration act!

2006-11-28 07:49:50 · update #1

Okay, don't call me hypocritical, but I can see why heroes are against it when Arachne was seperated from her daughter. That was completely absurd, and not to mention all of the deaths. But still, this law is about the safety of the civilians, not the feelings of the people who are sworn to protect them. They really need to think about how this is only in the best interest of the PEOPLE, not them.

2006-11-28 07:55:40 · update #2

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Send Stark after me. Sic his CSE Thor Clone on me. I firmly stand against this "law".

The Superhero Registration Act is a fool's folly.
[And the Superhuman Registration Act is what was recently passed in the Marvel U. It is like the MUTANT registration act but encompasses ALL "PERSONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION"]

It forces people to sign up for registration or be LOCKED AWAY in PRISON! You are automatically considered a criminal if you posses ANY powers and do not register. This means that even if you never have ANY Intention of developing or using your powers you must register and train with them...or else. It means you are automatically a SHIELD Agent, and have no chance at even a "Fake" normal life. (Plus none of the unregistered super powered persons have gotten a "Fair' trial. They have simply been hunted down and thrown in jail.)

2006-11-25 15:17:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You just want the Sentinals to go into Destroy All Humans mode and the US be a Wasteland in like 15 years.

Some Time Later:---> I have decided I will just chill in this other realm with a TV that gets Mojo Vision. How long could this posibly take? I'm already over a thousand of your Earth years old. *glares while flicking her tail slowly*

[BTW, you meant MUTANT Registration Act, I think. Not every Mutant is a Hero.]

zgundbar: Oh great, I've been through this before. I think more then once,.. hard to remember,.. the last time my memories were supposed to be,.. I mean,.. oh sure they were completely lost,.. uh huh. *looks around for Galaxia* As far as I know I am the last one standing from the last one. Is there really anything they can do to me if I say, go hang out on a nearby dead planet and revive it's technology? Maybe I should check your satellites here, they seem so quiet these days, they use to be talk talk talk,.. I remember this one place called Moon in this system [Actually Marvel got smart and snatched up as many Sailor Moon rights in as many countries as they could,.. which seems to mostly be Italy, so in Italy Sailor Moon is in the Marvel Universe some how]. *yawns* What were we talking about? *watches a floating lint as she waits for an answer but forgets she is waiting*

2006-11-25 14:42:48 · answer #2 · answered by sailortinkitty 6 · 0 0

I'm against it, personally. Civil War is a disgusting, thinly-disguised attempt to politically indoctrinate us, when all we wanted was some nice entertaining stories.

If the writers and artists have become so devoid of creativity that all they can do is to recycle the headlines at us, and ruin our spare time by injecting the things we are trying to get away from into the lives of characters that we have become fond of over the years, then I don't need to read Civil War.

Please join us. Until the Civil War storyline ends, Make Mine DC!

27 NOV 06, 1925 hrs, GMT.

2006-11-27 06:21:07 · answer #3 · answered by cdf-rom 7 · 2 0

comedian e book revenues at the instant are not precisely up there as they as quickly as have been interior the 80s and early 90s, besides the fact that they are slowly increasing and getting out of a decade-long hunch. i think this demise of a substantial character will convey a sturdy ingredient of the final public into comedian shops. regrettably, people who're no longer common comedian e book customers will sock that demise subject away and picture it will sometime pay for his or her youngster's college practise like countless human beings concept while they bought those "demise of Superman" matters in 'ninety 3. those young ones have not taken out student loans at this element. yet I digress... besides, i do no longer think of it became right into a large concept. If it is ask your self's concept to accomplish a little form of "rapid restoration" to universal comics revenues, then this "answer" is momentary. very comparable to Valiant Comics did interior the early 90s, they're as quickly as returned finding for the thank you to cater to the speculator particularly than detect different techniques for industry penetration. they could with the intention to counter the domination of the video pastime industry as nicely as different proper media. i do no longer think of we've seen the final of Captain usa. according to hazard somebody else will don the dress and Steve Rogers will at long final relax in peace. yet what the sturdy Captain symbolizes and represents won't be able to die....

2016-12-10 16:07:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm against it. I'm also against registering my guns!

2006-11-25 14:40:21 · answer #5 · answered by pathstr8 3 · 0 0

I'm against it

2006-11-26 02:47:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

what what what there can only be one outcome

2006-11-25 14:37:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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